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Anything Into Oil Turkey guts, junked car parts, and even raw sewage go in one end of this plant, and black gold comes out the other end By Brad Lemley, Photography by Dean Kaufman, DISCOVER Vol. 27 No. 04 | April 2006 | Technology:
The thermal conversion process is probably the only practical large-scale method of dismantling prions, the proteins that cause mad cow disease. Although the process has never been specifically used to destroy prions, Jefferson Tester, a professor of chemical engineering at MIT, says he's confident that the proteins would be ripped apart and rendered harmless by such extreme temperatures and pressures.
Mad cow disease is thought to spread via the common American practice of feeding rendered animal parts back to animals. Appel assumed that the United States, like most modern nations, would ban the practice, creating more demand for his machinery to process leftover animal parts. In 1997 the government did ban feeding beef parts to beef cattle, but turkey and chicken cannibalism are still legal.
Article:
http://www.discover.com/issues/apr-06/f ... il/?page=2Making oil out of waste
ABC Radio National Australia
Saturday 15 April 2006
Summary
Tim Jones is passionate about the amount of waste generated by companies and households in America. He's trying to convince people to participate in a scheme to use food wasted by commercial enterprises to make natural gas; the remains could be used on soil-depleted farms. He's currently looking for funding to develop a new technology to turn waste into oil.
Audio:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ss/default.htmSummary:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ss/sto ... 613572.htm